Authors
Iuliana Ionita-Laza, Seunggeun Lee, Vladimir Makarov, Joseph D Buxbaum, Xihong Lin
Publication date
2013/10
Journal
European Journal of Human Genetics
Volume
21
Issue
10
Pages
1158-1162
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Recent advances in high-throughput sequencing technologies make it increasingly more efficient to sequence large cohorts for many complex traits. We discuss here a class of sequence-based association tests for family-based designs that corresponds naturally to previously proposed population-based tests, including the classical Burden and variance-component tests. This framework allows for a direct comparison between the powers of sequence-based association tests with family-vs population-based designs. We show that for dichotomous traits using family-based controls results in similar power levels as the population-based design (although at an increased sequencing cost for the family-based design), while for continuous traits (in random samples, no ascertainment) the population-based design can be substantially more powerful. A possible disadvantage of population-based designs is that they can …
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